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Abstract Drawing inspiration from cohesive integration of skeletal muscles and sensory skins in vertebrate animals, we present a design strategy of soft robots, primarily consisting of an electronic skin (e-skin) and an artificial muscle. These robots integrate multifunctional sensing and on-demand actuation into a biocompatible platform using an in-situ solution-based method. They feature biomimetic designs that enable adaptive motions and stress-free contact with tissues, supported by a battery-free wireless module for untethered operation. Demonstrations range from a robotic cuff for detecting blood pressure, to a robotic gripper for tracking bladder volume, an ingestible robot for pH sensing and on-site drug delivery, and a robotic patch for quantifying cardiac function and delivering electrotherapy, highlighting the application versatilities and potentials of the bio-inspired soft robots. Our designs establish a universal strategy with a broad range of sensing and responsive materials, to form integrated soft robots for medical technology and beyond.more » « less
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Zhang, Lin; Zhang, Zongwen; Weisbecker, Hannah; Yin, Haifeng; Liu, Yihan; Han, Tianhong; Guo, Ziheng; Berry, Matt; Yang, Binbin; Guo, Xu; et al (, Science Advances)A microfolding strategy realizes kirigami at nanoscale to form 3D shape-morphable microelectronic systems in freestanding forms.more » « less
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